Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Main Discussion Area => Topic started by: Peter Davidson on 04/08/2017 at 18:09
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Just escaped the muddy trenches and slippy parking after watching Scott perform his magic. As the Absolute Beginner I thought;
"He'd be a far nicer person if he didn't make at all look so bloody easy!"
Now I'm fired up for another day's teasing the trout.
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Great stuff Peter :z16
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I thought I might go fishing instead of attending Moy... so I did.
On the Upper Beauly today and caught loads of trout (some good ones too).... unfortunately I was fishing for Salmon :z6
The silver tourists tormented me all day by splashing and boiling at flies and generally being 'tricky'. Then the wind died, the rain eased and the midgies came out. I ran away :X1
H :wink
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Then the wind died, the rain eased and the midgies came out. I ran away :X1
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Yes, the sure fire way of avoiding the dreaded Midgie is to go home, :X2 Derek Roxborough
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I thought I might go fishing instead of attending Moy... so I did.
On the Upper Beauly today and caught loads of trout (some good ones too).... unfortunately I was fishing for Salmon :z6
The silver tourists tormented me all day by splashing and boiling at flies and generally being 'tricky'. Then the wind died, the rain eased and the midgies came out. I ran away :X1
Right ya prick, all that serves you right for being there without me!! :z7
All the tourists were wanting a proper angler and were coming up for a look, seeing that it wasn't me and keeping their heads down.
This will, of course change in two weeks time when all the tourists will love my flies and flock to my flies.
In other words, bad luck Dude.
Euan :z1